Duo Busted For Breaking into Zoo While Trying to Catch Pokemon: Cops

Two Pokemon Go players found themselves under arrest Thursday after they hopped over a fence at a local zoo in Toledo, Ohio, after closing hours.

Robin Bartholomy, 25, and Adrian Crawford, 26, were found sitting by the zoo’s tiger exhibit when they were apprehended by police. The pair allegedly broke into the zoo around 2:30 a.m. while hunting for Pokemon.

“Security at the zoo noticed there were two people walking by the tiger exhibit,” Lt. Joe Heffernan, a public information officer with the Toledo police told Inside Edition. “They’ll have to go see a judge and get a court date and explain what they’re doing.”

In a now deleted Facebook post, Bartholomy, a University of Toledo graduate, said she would be willing to break the law in search of the game’s characters.

Heffernan – who does not play Pokemon Go – was unsympathetic.

“They are certainly old enough to know better,” he said. “The fact that you’re playing a video game on your phone is not going to play well as an excuse in court.”